The view is a substantial improvement on what I used to look out on to when living in LondonWhat a beautiful outlook.
The paved area looks quite large, have you considered the possibilty that the loss of the decked projection altogether might not be such a huge thing if you could optimise the design and use of the paved area? I guess that's probably too radical. Rather than have a large structure going down to ground level, if you could get good fixings, would it be possible to substitute a cantilevered steel structure which could give you plenty of options for flooring. It would need a structural engineer to design it but might be more economical in the end. probably all sorts of reasons why not , but just thinking aloud really.
Jim
It had crossed my mind Jim whether to sack off the decking but the more I analyse the space the more I can see why the previous owners opted for it. Just gives enough space for tables/chairs and other items etc without getting in the way of walkways and so forth. I like the idea of a cantilevered structure, infact the garden company who has come to quote thought the existing wooden joists were cantilevered under the patio but in fact they are braced into the stone work underneath. Suspect if this was the only project on my plate I'd definitely investigate that route further but this is 1 of 100+ (house of horrors!) so for now I'm going the "basic" route but hopefully one that lasts my time at the property